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| Updates are causing the problem After repeated sporadic problems with IE8 and a general slowdown of my computer I've come to the conclusion it is all due to the **** constant updates from Microsoft. My OS is Vista 64bit Ultimate, with a dual-core Intel processor, 500 GB hard drive, 4GB memory and more then adequate sound and video card. I use Comcast as my ISP with constant throughput speeds exceeding 8MB (sometimes as high as 20MB) and have had no problems downloading videos or large files. Generally my system runs great.. It is fast and reliable.. UNTIL I receive notice there are updates from Microsoft and then WHAM!!!! everything gets all screwed up. I can't access IE8 since it freezes up and I get the notice 'Not Responding'.. It takes forever for it to open. My Windows Mail is also slow when this happens and takes forever to open and access my mailbox. After a long time and the updates are installed, my system returns to normal. I think much of the problem is due to the slowness of Microsoft's downloads. One day my system was affected for over three hours before the install was complete. I've decided to turn off automatic updates and will pick a time when I'm not using the computer once a week to do a manual download. IT IS REALLY RIDICULOUS THAT MICROSOFT GETS AWAY WITH SOMETHING LIKE THIS. I've talked with friends of mine who also have Vista and find they are experiencing much the same problems as I've had. I don't need a reply from PA BEAR... |
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| Re: Updates are causing the problem Hi I am also running 64bit Vista but Enterprise version. I never had issues with windows update but then again I never use my PC when updates are installing. Updates from Microsoft are installed when I am away from my PC (after 22:00) so that it doesn't disturb me. You could change windows update setup from "automatic update and install" to "download updates and notify me", that way you can choose when updates are installed. This issue is common on all systems not just windows. Cheers On Oct 31, 6:23*pm, "Jack's stuff" <jrhond...******.com> wrote: > After repeated sporadic problems with IE8 and a general slowdown > of my computer I've come to the conclusion it is all due to the **** > constant updates from Microsoft. > > My OS is Vista 64bit Ultimate, with a dual-core Intel processor, > 500 GB hard drive, 4GB memory and more then adequate sound > and video card. I use Comcast as my ISP with constant throughput > speeds exceeding 8MB (sometimes as high as 20MB) and have had > no problems downloading videos or large files. > > Generally my system runs great.. It is fast and reliable.. UNTIL I > receive notice there are updates from Microsoft and then WHAM!!!! > everything gets all screwed up. I can't access IE8 since it freezes up > and I get the notice 'Not Responding'.. It takes forever for it to open. > > My Windows Mail is also slow when this happens and takes forever > to open and access my mailbox. > > After a long time and the updates are installed, my system returns to > normal. I think much of the problem is due to the slowness of Microsoft's > downloads. One day my system was affected for over three hours before > the install was complete. > > I've decided to turn off automatic updates and will pick a time when I'm > not using the computer once a week to do a manual download. > > IT IS REALLY RIDICULOUS THAT MICROSOFT GETS AWAY > WITH SOMETHING LIKE THIS. I've talked with friends of mine > who also have Vista and find they are experiencing much the same > problems as I've had. > > I don't need a reply from PA BEAR... |
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| Re: Updates are causing the problem Hi I am also running 64bit Vista but Enterprise version. I never had issues with windows update but then again I never use my PC when updates are installing. Updates from Microsoft are installed when I am away from my PC (after 22:00) so that it doesn't disturb me. You could change windows update setup from "automatic update and install" to "download updates and notify me", that way you can choose when updates are installed. This issue is common on all systems not just windows. Cheers On Oct 31, 6:23*pm, "Jack's stuff" <jrhond...******.com> wrote: > After repeated sporadic problems with IE8 and a general slowdown > of my computer I've come to the conclusion it is all due to the **** > constant updates from Microsoft. > > My OS is Vista 64bit Ultimate, with a dual-core Intel processor, > 500 GB hard drive, 4GB memory and more then adequate sound > and video card. I use Comcast as my ISP with constant throughput > speeds exceeding 8MB (sometimes as high as 20MB) and have had > no problems downloading videos or large files. > > Generally my system runs great.. It is fast and reliable.. UNTIL I > receive notice there are updates from Microsoft and then WHAM!!!! > everything gets all screwed up. I can't access IE8 since it freezes up > and I get the notice 'Not Responding'.. It takes forever for it to open. > > My Windows Mail is also slow when this happens and takes forever > to open and access my mailbox. > > After a long time and the updates are installed, my system returns to > normal. I think much of the problem is due to the slowness of Microsoft's > downloads. One day my system was affected for over three hours before > the install was complete. > > I've decided to turn off automatic updates and will pick a time when I'm > not using the computer once a week to do a manual download. > > IT IS REALLY RIDICULOUS THAT MICROSOFT GETS AWAY > WITH SOMETHING LIKE THIS. I've talked with friends of mine > who also have Vista and find they are experiencing much the same > problems as I've had. > > I don't need a reply from PA BEAR... |
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| Re: Updates are causing the problem Interesting...my computer is completely updated and I've never had a problem with IE 8. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Jack's stuff wrote: > After repeated sporadic problems with IE8 and a general slowdown > of my computer I've come to the conclusion it is all due to the **** > constant updates from Microsoft. > My OS is Vista 64bit Ultimate, with a dual-core Intel processor, > 500 GB hard drive, 4GB memory and more then adequate sound > and video card. I use Comcast as my ISP with constant throughput > speeds exceeding 8MB (sometimes as high as 20MB) and have had > no problems downloading videos or large files. > Generally my system runs great.. It is fast and reliable.. UNTIL I > receive notice there are updates from Microsoft and then WHAM!!!! > everything gets all screwed up. I can't access IE8 since it freezes up > and I get the notice 'Not Responding'.. It takes forever for it to open. > > My Windows Mail is also slow when this happens and takes forever > to open and access my mailbox. > After a long time and the updates are installed, my system returns to > normal. I think much of the problem is due to the slowness of Microsoft's > downloads. One day my system was affected for over three hours before > the install was complete. > I've decided to turn off automatic updates and will pick a time when I'm > not using the computer once a week to do a manual download. > IT IS REALLY RIDICULOUS THAT MICROSOFT GETS AWAY WITH SOMETHING LIKE > THIS. I've talked with friends of mine > who also have Vista and find they are experiencing much the same > problems as I've had. > I don't need a reply from PA BEAR... > |
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